Proteomics in Proximity

Proteomics in Proximity
Proteomics in Proximity is a conversational show about proteins, the workhorses of biology, and what happens when scientists measure thousands of them at once. Produced by Olink Proteomics, the podcast is hosted by company scientists and guest researchers who use high-throughput protein assays to study disease, aging, drug response, and human biology at a scale that wasn't possible a decade ago. Each episode centers on a recent paper or ongoing project, with guests explaining how they designed their study, what the protein signatures actually showed, and where the data pushed back on their expectations. Topics range from cardiovascular biomarkers and neurodegeneration to pregnancy biology and large population cohorts like UK Biobank. The tone is collegial and technical without being impenetrable, so graduate students, clinicians, and curious biologists can all follow along. Hosts ask the questions listeners would want asked: how clean is the data, what got left out, and what would you do next with twice the sample size? If you work in molecular biology, translational research, or biomarker discovery, this show keeps you current on how proteomics is reshaping the questions biologists can ask. Episodes typically run 30 to 45 minutes and drop on a roughly monthly cadence.

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